Read this on Yahoo News....As for pre-Google Motorola phones, the Droid family (Ultra, Maxx and Mini) all begun receiving the update in December in the US, but the update quickly ran into problems. However this week has seen the updates resume without any problems.

Droid Maxx community-----I have a question. I have a Note 3 and I am finding that I like the size alot of times but "most" of the time I find it to large. That being said.....is your Droid Maxx stellar with reception? Does foxfi currently work on it? If foxfi works then I can tether to it with my galaxy tab 3 and not have to worry about the losing the screen size of the note 3. opinions please

Read this on Yahoo News....As for pre-Google Motorola phones, the Droid family (Ultra, Maxx and Mini) all begun receiving the update in December in the US, but the update quickly ran into problems. However this week has seen the updates resume without any problems.

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"Pre-Google Motorola phones"? Glad to see that Yahoo News is on top of the ball. (I've never liked David Pogue from his NY Times days. I actually had a back and forth argument with him about his Quixote-ish quest to call smartphones "app phones" a few years ago. I'm glad to see he dropped that one.)

Droid Maxx community-----I have a question. I have a Note 3 and I am finding that I like the size alot of times but "most" of the time I find it to large. That being said.....is your Droid Maxx stellar with reception? Does foxfi currently work on it? If foxfi works then I can tether to it with my galaxy tab 3 and not have to worry about the losing the screen size of the note 3. opinions please

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FoxFi does not currently allow WiFi tethering with KitKat on the Maxx. That issue existed on Jellybean at launch, I believe, and they eventually provided an update that works. Native tethering works fine of you have a plan that allows it, of course.

Reception for me is great. Motorola has always been known for great radios.

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